From the very beginning, the encounter between the hero and heroine is doomed. The princess does not belong to the prince. Their love breaks through each other's dimensions. It is an interesting collision between fairy tales and reality.
It combines many fairy tales, such as Cinderella's crystal slipper and pumpkin carriage at twelve o'clock, Sleeping Beauty's deep sleep and true love's kiss, Snow White's poisonous apple and three murders.
The heroine is portrayed as a typical Disney princess, who loves to sing, can speak to animals, is kind, and believes in true love. Even in reality, the demeanor is still grandiose.
The male protagonist is the reaction that a normal person should have. At first, he felt that the female protagonist had mental problems, but gradually he felt that she was incredible, and finally fell in love with her.
But the story about other people develops a little too fast. The chipmunk tried to get rid of the hanger and the servant butler, and ran to find the mistress, but in the end it didn't seem to play a crucial role; the servant and the butler changed very quickly. Because I heard a conversation on TV; when the prince and the second daughter Nancy fell in love, they wore the shoes of a rival; the vicious queen died faster, falling from a building, and magic was wasted...
The story is novel, but the plot can't be studied in depth, just watch it and be happy~
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